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"A New Era in U.S. Health Care" demystifies the Affordable Care Act
for unfamiliar readers, setting an agenda for lawmakers and the
health industry alike. It focuses on four key issues that will
determine the success of this 2010 legislation: the use of
state-run Medicaid programs to expand access to insurance; the
implementation process; the creation of health insurance exchanges;
and the introduction of a new organizational form, accountable care
organizations.
The debate over health care policy in the U. S. did not end when
President Obama signed the landmark Patient Protection and
Affordable Care Act (PPACA) on March 23, 2010. Since then, half the
states have sued and federal judges have issued conflicting rulings
about the law's constitutionality. In addition, the new
Republican-controlled House of Representatives voted to repeal it,
and Republicans have pledged to bring it up again during
negotiations over the 2012 federal budget. The continuing
controversies over PPACA are only one reason that Still Broken:
Understanding the U.S. Health Care System is a must-read for
engaged citizens, policymakers, students, and scholars alike. The
book takes a close look at our problems, proposes solutions to
them, and explains how to navigate our political system to effect
positive change. It will help readers: * Assess the arguments made
by partisans on both sides of the continuing debate. * Understand
why President Obama was able to get Congress to pass a
comprehensive reform bill even though most of his predecessors
tried and failed. * Understand why so many Americans are either
confused about its value or actually oppose it. In the book's first
part, Stephen M. Davidson paints a lucid picture of the way that
the health system works and the forces that produced the monumental
problems that we face today. Then, he makes a compelling case for
overhauling our system, offering six elements for inclusion in any
plan for change. Davidson devotes the last three chapters to a
detailed examination of the politics of reform. This assessment
will help readers to appreciate both the political achievement
represented by passage of the new law and the reasons that
opposition to the law remains so widespread, despite all the good
it does for the public. Whatever compromises, if any, are accepted
by negotiators in the end, the book makes clear why, to fully solve
the system's problems, the underlying goal must be to change
incentives for all players who participate in the system and,
finally, why this goal cannot be achieved by relying solely on
market-based solutions. Davidson's captivating and persuasive book
demonstrates that only a solution with a large public-sector role
can lead us to real reform.
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